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"It looks good at the moment but we definitely need to work with each other in training and get to know each other and how we play.

"Hopefully it will show in the games coming up."

Theophanous has scored goals for fun wherever he's been previously, yet the National League is the highest level he's now playing at.

Reece Grego-Cox (Image: Surrey Advertiser)

Grego-Cox believes his new strike partner will thrive once he gets his first goal for the Cards, too.

"It's crazy, his goal to game ratio has been very good with the clubs he's been at, so he deserves a lot of credit for that," said Grego-Cox.

"He doesn't look out of place at this level. I think once he gets that first goal and gets more comfortable in the league, we could see the best of him.

"We have seen what he's done before. It's the same for every striker, once they get off the mark they tend to push off from there."

Both player's chances of scoring have increased ahead of the weekend with Halifax Town, with Charlton Athletic youngster Regan Charles-Cook returning on loan for the rest of the campaign.

Charles-Cook was a big success in the first half the season, with a number of assists and goals. And, with his brother Anthony lining up on the opposite flank, Woking's forwards won't be able to complain about the service they should get in the weeks ahead.